Available Classes

Cls #

Class

Title

Credits

SeatsFilled

28716

ACC 211-V1

Principles of Accounting I

4.00

21/30

Instructor: Ann Kakouras Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Prerequisite: MTE 1, 2 and 3. Introduces accounting principles with respect to financial reporting. Demonstrates how decision makers use accounting information for reporting purposes. Focuses on the preparation of accounting information and its use in the operation of organizations, as well as methods of analysis and interpretation of accounting information. Lecture 4 hours.

29260

ACC 212-V1

Principles of Accounting II

4.00

19/30

Instructor: Ann Clark Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Prerequisite: ACC 211. Introduces accounting principles with respect to cost and managerial accounting. Focuses on the application of accounting information with respect to product costing, as well as its use within the organization to provide direction and to judge performance. Lecture 4 hours.

29466

ADJ 140-V1

Introduction to Corrections

3.00

17/30

Instructor: Keith Johnson Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Focuses on societal responses to the offender. Traces the evolution of practices based on philosophies of retribution, deterrence, and rehabilitation. Reviews contemporary correctional activities and their relationships to other aspects of the criminal justice system. Lecture 3 hours per week.

29355

ARC 100-V1

Introduction to Architecture

3.00

7/30

Instructor: George Studtmann Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Outlines history and impact of architecture. Emphasizes dynamics and social aspects of architecture and society; focuses on 19th and 20th century architectural forms. Lecture 3 hours per week.

28550

ART 101-V1

History/Appreciation of Art I

3.00

14/30

Instructor: Erin Toler Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Presents history and interpretation of architecture, sculpture, and painting. Begins with prehistoric art and follows the development of western civilization to present. Lecture 3 hours
per week.

28963

ART 101-V2

History/Appreciation of Art I

3.00

15/30

Instructor: Linda Atkinson Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Presents history and interpretation of architecture, sculpture, and painting. Begins with prehistoric art and follows the development of western civilization to present. Lecture 3 hours
per week.

29525

BIO 101-V1

General Biology I

0.00

22/29

Instructor: Ashley Gess Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Prerequisite: Successful completion of MTE 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, and a placement recommendation for ENG 111, co-enrollment in ENF 3/ENG 111, or successful completion of all developmental English requirements. Focuses on foundations in cellular structure, metabolism, and genetics in an evolutionary context. Explores the core concepts of evolution; structure and function; information flow, storage and exchange; pathways and transformations of energy and matter; and systems biology. Emphasizes process of science, interdisciplinary approach, and relevance of biology to society. Lecture 3 hours. Recitation and laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hrs. per week.

29526

BIO 101-V1L

General Biology I

4.00

22/29

Instructor: Ashley Gess Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Prerequisite: Successful completion of MTE 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, and a placement recommendation for ENG 111, co-enrollment in ENF 3/ENG 111, or successful completion of all developmental English requirements. Focuses on foundations in cellular structure, metabolism, and genetics in an evolutionary context. Explores the core concepts of evolution; structure and function; information flow, storage and exchange; pathways and transformations of energy and matter; and systems biology. Emphasizes process of science, interdisciplinary approach, and relevance of biology to society. Lecture 3 hours. Recitation and laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hrs. per week.

29639

BIO 145-V1

Human Anatomy & Physiology

0.00

8/24

Instructor: Ashley Gess Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Introduces human anatomy and physiology primarily to those planning to pursue an AAS degree in nursing or other health professions. Covers basic chemical concepts, cellular physiology, as well as the anatomy and physiology of human organ systems. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hours per week.

29640

BIO 145-V1L

Human Anatomy & Physiology

4.00

8/24

Instructor: Ashley Gess Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Introduces human anatomy and physiology primarily to those planning to pursue an AAS degree in nursing or other health professions. Covers basic chemical concepts, cellular physiology, as well as the anatomy and physiology of human organ systems. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hours per week.

28740

BUS 100-V1

Introduction to Business

3.00

26/30

Instructor: William Belcher Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Presents a broad introduction to the functioning of business enterprise within the U.S. economic framework. Introduces economic systems, essential elements of business organization, production, human resource management, marketing, finance, and risk management. Develops business vocabulary. Lecture 3 hours per week.

Description: Develops a basic understanding of the US business legal environment. Introduces property and contract law, agency and partnership liability, and government regulatory law. Students will be able to apply these legal principles to landlord/tenant disputes, consumer rights issues, employment relationships, and other business transactions. Lecture 3 hours per week.

30080

CHD 120-V1

Intro to Early Childhood Edu

3.00

8/30

Instructor: Kim Gregory Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Introduces early childhood development through activities and experiences in early childhood, pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, and primary programs. Investigates classroom organization and procedures, and use of classroom time and materials, approaches to education for young children, professionalism, and curricular procedures. Lecture 3 hours per week.

Description: Applies theory and principles of public address with emphasis on preparation and delivery. Lecture 3 hours per week.

29345

CST 100-V2

Principles of Public Speaking

3.00

6/24

Instructor: Heather Derrick Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Applies theory and principles of public address with emphasis on preparation and delivery. Lecture 3 hours per week.

29825

CST 100-V3

Principles of Public Speaking

3.00

12/24

Instructor: Julia Goode Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Applies theory and principles of public address with emphasis on preparation and delivery. Lecture 3 hours per week.

49869

CST 100-V4

Principles of Public Speaking

3.00

5/24

Instructor: Julia Goode Dates: 09/29/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Applies theory and principles of public address with emphasis on preparation and delivery. Lecture 3 hours per week.

29251

ECO 120-V1

Survey Economics

3.00

6/30

Instructor: Ira David Wheat Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Presents a broad overview of economic theory, history, development, and application. Introduces terms, definitions, policies, and philosophies of market economies. Provides some comparison with other economic systems. Includes some degree of exposure to microeconomic and macroeconomic concepts. Lecture 2-3 hours.

28621

ECO 201-V1

Prin of Macroeconomics

3.00

18/30

Instructor: Ira David Wheat Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Introduces macroeconomics including the study of Keynesian, classical, monetarist principles and theories, the study of national economic growth, inflation, recession, unemployment, financial markets, money and banking, the role of government spending and taxation, along with international trade and investments. Lecture 3 hours per week.

29399

ECO 201-V2

Prin of Macroeconomics

3.00

4/30

Instructor: Ira David Wheat Dates: 09/29/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Introduces macroeconomics including the study of Keynesian, classical, monetarist principles and theories, the study of national economic growth, inflation, recession, unemployment, financial markets, money and banking, the role of government spending and taxation, along with international trade and investments. Lecture 3 hours per week.

28623

ECO 202-V1

Prin of Microeconomics

3.00

10/30

Instructor: Ernest Wade Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Introduces the basic concepts of microeconomics. Explores the free market concepts with coverage of economic models and graphs, scarcity and choices, supply and demand, elasticities, marginal benefits and costs, profits, and production and distribution. Lecture 3 hours per week.

30068

ECO 202-V2

Prin of Microeconomics

3.00

26/30

Instructor: James O'Connor Dates: 09/29/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Introduces the basic concepts of microeconomics. Explores the free market concepts with coverage of economic models and graphs, scarcity and choices, supply and demand, elasticities, marginal benefits and costs, profits, and production and distribution. Lecture 3 hours per week.

Description: Prerequisites: Placement recommendation for ENG 111, co-enrollment in ENF 3, or successful completion of all developmental English requirement with a faculty recommendation for ENG 111 (ENG 1, ENG 3, ENG 4, ENG 7, ENF 1, or ENF2). Introduces students to critical thinking and the fundamentals of academic writing. Through the writing process, students refine topics; develop and support ideas; investigate, evaluate, and incorporate appropriate resources; edit for effective style and usage; and determine appropriate approaches for a variety of contexts, audiences, and purposes. Writing activities will include exposition and argumentation with at least one researched essay. Lecture 3 hours per week.

28865

ENG 111-V2

College Composition I

3.00

6/26

Instructor: Sandra Kelly Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Prerequisites: Placement recommendation for ENG 111, co-enrollment in ENF 3, or successful completion of all developmental English requirement with a faculty recommendation for ENG 111 (ENG 1, ENG 3, ENG 4, ENG 7, ENF 1, or ENF2). Introduces students to critical thinking and the fundamentals of academic writing. Through the writing process, students refine topics; develop and support ideas; investigate, evaluate, and incorporate appropriate resources; edit for effective style and usage; and determine appropriate approaches for a variety of contexts, audiences, and purposes. Writing activities will include exposition and argumentation with at least one researched essay. Lecture 3 hours per week.

29187

ENG 111-V4

College Composition I

3.00

12/26

Instructor: Sandra Kelly Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Prerequisites: Placement recommendation for ENG 111, co-enrollment in ENF 3, or successful completion of all developmental English requirement with a faculty recommendation for ENG 111 (ENG 1, ENG 3, ENG 4, ENG 7, ENF 1, or ENF2). Introduces students to critical thinking and the fundamentals of academic writing. Through the writing process, students refine topics; develop and support ideas; investigate, evaluate, and incorporate appropriate resources; edit for effective style and usage; and determine appropriate approaches for a variety of contexts, audiences, and purposes. Writing activities will include exposition and argumentation with at least one researched essay. Lecture 3 hours per week.

30261

ENG 111-V5

College Composition I

3.00

9/26

Instructor: Sherri Agee Dates: 09/29/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Prerequisites: Placement recommendation for ENG 111, co-enrollment in ENF 3, or successful completion of all developmental English requirement with a faculty recommendation for ENG 111 (ENG 1, ENG 3, ENG 4, ENG 7, ENF 1, or ENF2). Introduces students to critical thinking and the fundamentals of academic writing. Through the writing process, students refine topics; develop and support ideas; investigate, evaluate, and incorporate appropriate resources; edit for effective style and usage; and determine appropriate approaches for a variety of contexts, audiences, and purposes. Writing activities will include exposition and argumentation with at least one researched essay. Lecture 3 hours per week.

28646

ENG 112-V1

College Composition II

3.00

20/25

Instructor: Kathryn Boylan Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 111 or its equivalent and must be able to use word processing software. Continues to develop college writing with increased emphasis on critical essays, argumentation, and research, developing these competencies through the examination of a range of texts about the human experience. Requires students to locate, evaluate, integrate, and document sources and effectively edit for style and usage. Lecture 3 hours per week.

28785

ENG 112-V2

College Composition II

3.00

3/25

Instructor: Kirsten DeVries Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 111 or its equivalent and must be able to use word processing software. Continues to develop college writing with increased emphasis on critical essays, argumentation, and research, developing these competencies through the examination of a range of texts about the human experience. Requires students to locate, evaluate, integrate, and document sources and effectively edit for style and usage. Lecture 3 hours per week.

28994

ENG 112-V3

College Composition II

3.00

25/25

Instructor: Ann Moser Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 111 or its equivalent and must be able to use word processing software. Continues to develop college writing with increased emphasis on critical essays, argumentation, and research, developing these competencies through the examination of a range of texts about the human experience. Requires students to locate, evaluate, integrate, and document sources and effectively edit for style and usage. Lecture 3 hours per week.

29019

ENG 112-V4

College Composition II

3.00

5/25

Instructor: Carrie Honaker Dates: 09/29/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 111 or its equivalent and must be able to use word processing software. Continues to develop college writing with increased emphasis on critical essays, argumentation, and research, developing these competencies through the examination of a range of texts about the human experience. Requires students to locate, evaluate, integrate, and document sources and effectively edit for style and usage. Lecture 3 hours per week.

Description: Prerequisite: ENG 112 or divisional approval. Examines American literary works from colonial times to the present, emphasizing the ideas and characteristics of our national literature. Involves critical reading and writing. Lecture 3 hours per week.

28654

ENG 241-V2

Survey American Literature I

3.00

24/30

Instructor: Jenifer Kurtz Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Prerequisite: ENG 112 or divisional approval. Examines American literary works from colonial times to the present, emphasizing the ideas and characteristics of our national literature. Involves critical reading and writing. Lecture 3 hours per week.

28749

ENG 242-V1

Survey American Literature II

3.00

24/30

Instructor: Elizabeth Browning Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Prerequisite: ENG 112 or divisional approval. Examines American literary works from colonial times to the present, emphasizing the ideas and characteristics of our national literature. Involves critical reading and writing. Lecture 3 hours per week.

29254

ENG 243-V1

Survey English Literature I

3.00

7/26

Instructor: Sarah Burns Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Prerequisite: ENG 112 or divisional approval. Studies major English works from Anglo-Saxon period to the present, emphasizing ideas and characteristics of the British literary tradition. Involves critical reading and writing. Lecture 3 hours per week.

30070

ENG 252-V1

Survey World Literature II

3.00

4/26

Instructor: Kathryn Boylan Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Prerequisite ENG 112 or divisional approval. Examines major works of world literature. Involves critical reading and writing. Lecture 3 hours per week.

28967

GEO 200-V1

Intro to Physical Geography

3.00

10/30

Instructor: Janet Cakir Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Studies major elements of the natural environment including earth-sun relationship, land forms, weather and climate, natural vegetation and soils. Introduces the student to types and uses of maps. Lecture 3 hours per week.

28928

GEO 210-V1

Intro to Cultural Geography

3.00

18/30

Instructor: Robert Sawyer Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Focuses on the relationship between culture and geography. Presents a survey of modern demographics, landscape modification, material and non-material culture, language, race and ethnicity, religion, politics, and economic activities. Introduces the student to types and uses of maps. Lecture 3 hours per week.

29373

HIM 130-V1

Healthcare Info Systems

3.00

7/21

Instructor: Daniel MacGibbon Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Teaches basic concepts of microcomputer software (to include operating systems, word processing, spreadsheets, and database applications). Focuses on microcomputer applications and information systems in the Healthcare environment. Provides a working introduction to electronic health information systems for allied health, teaching students how the adoption of electronic health records affects them as future healthcare professionals. Lecture 3 hours per week.

28970

HIM 149-V1

Intro. Medical Pract. Mgmt.

2.00

20/25

Instructor: Barbara Williams Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Introduces principles of administrative practice management. Examines patient scheduling, records management, financial systems and other office systems/procedures. Focuses on the development of organizational and decision making skills utilized by the practice manager. Lecture 2 hours per week.

29477

HIM 163-V1

Anatomy/Physiology/Admin Prof

3.00

2/21

Instructor: Laura Lee Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Prerequisite: Medical Terminology or HLT 143 or HIM 111. Introduces the structure and function of the systems of the human body as applied by administrative health professionals. Lecture 3 hours per week.

29144

HIS 111-V1

History of World Civ I

3.00

25/25

Instructor: Annette Chamberlin Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Surveys Asian, African, Latin American, and European civilizations from the ancient period to the present. Lecture 3 hours per week.

29336

HIS 111-V2

History of World Civ I

3.00

2/30

Instructor: Gary Dent Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Surveys Asian, African, Latin American, and European civilizations from the ancient period to the present. Lecture 3 hours per week.

29408

HIS 111-V3

History of World Civ I

3.00

3/30

Instructor: Gordon Cavendish Dates: 09/29/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Surveys Asian, African, Latin American, and European civilizations from the ancient period to the present. Lecture 3 hours per week.

29081

HIS 112-V1

History of World Civ II

3.00

18/30

Instructor: Annette Chamberlin Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Surveys Asian, African, Latin American, and European civilizations from the ancient period to the present. Lecture 3 hours per week.

28630

HIS 121-V1

United States History I

3.00

20/28

Instructor: David Hanson Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Surveys United States history from its beginning to the present. HIS 121 covers America from the 1500s to 1865 and HIS 122 continues the course to the 1990s. Courses may be taken out of sequence. Lecture 3 hours per week.

29224

HIS 121-V3

United States History I

3.00

3/30

Instructor: Gary Dent Dates: 09/29/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Surveys United States history from its beginning to the present. HIS 121 covers America from the 1500s to 1865 and HIS 122 continues the course to the 1990s. Courses may be taken out of sequence. Lecture 3 hours per week.

28633

HIS 122-V1

United States History II

3.00

19/30

Instructor: David Hanson Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Surveys United States history from its beginning to the present. HIS 121 covers America from the 1500s to 1865 and HIS 122 continues the course to the 1990s. Courses may be taken out of sequence. Lecture 3 hours per week.

28660

HLT 110-V1

Concepts of Personal&Comm Hlth

3.00

17/34

Instructor: Karen Carpenter Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Studies the concepts related to the maintenance of health, safety, and the prevention of illness at the personal and community level. Lecture 2-3 hours per week.

28661

HLT 110-V2

Concepts of Personal&Comm Hlth

3.00

4/30

Instructor: Lori Mattox Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Studies the concepts related to the maintenance of health, safety, and the prevention of illness at the personal and community level. Lecture 2-3 hours per week.

28825

HLT 110-V3

Concepts of Personal&Comm Hlth

3.00

7/30

Instructor: Karen Carpenter Dates: 09/29/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Studies the concepts related to the maintenance of health, safety, and the prevention of illness at the personal and community level. Lecture 2-3 hours per week.

29980

HLT 116-V1

Personal Wellness Concepts

2.00

16/30

Instructor: Annette Ireland Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Introduces students to the dimensions of wellness including the physical, emotional, environmental, spiritual, occupational, and social components. Lecture 2 hours per
week.

29481

HLT 125-V1

Anatomy & Physiology-Exer Scie

3.00

13/26

Instructor: Annette Ireland Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Presents basic principles of human anatomy and physiology including the body structure, systems and functions. The course provides a foundation to build and apply concepts in the study of Exercise Science, Group Fitness, Personal Training and related fitness studies. Lecture 3 hours per week.

30177

HLT 135-V1

Child Health & Nutrition

3.00

13/30

Instructor: Kim Gregory Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Focuses on the physical needs of the preschool child and the methods by which these are met. Emphasizes health routines, hygiene, nutrition, feeding and clothing habits, childhood diseases, and safety as they relate to health, growth, and development. Lecture 3 hours per week.

29535

HLT 138-V1

Principles of Nutrition

2.00

13/30

Instructor: Erin Smith Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Studies nutrient components of food, including carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, minerals and water. Provides a behavioral approach to nutrient guidelines for the development and maintenance of optimum wellness. Lecture 2 hours per week.

29833

HLT 138-V2

Principles of Nutrition

2.00

1/30

Instructor: Erin Smith Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Studies nutrient components of food, including carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, minerals and water. Provides a behavioral approach to nutrient guidelines for the development and maintenance of optimum wellness. Lecture 2 hours per week.

28608

HLT 143-V1

Medical Terminology I

3.00

38/40

Instructor: Leslie Watson Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Prerequisite: A placement recommendation for ENG 111, co-enrollment in ENF 3/ENG111, or successful completion of all developmental English requirements. Provides an understanding of medical abbreviations and terms. Includes the study of prefixes, suffixes, word stems, and technical terms with emphasis on proper spelling, pronunciation, and usage. Emphasizes more complex skills and techniques in understanding medical terminology. Lecture 3 hours per week.

29777

HLT 144-V1

Medical Terminology II

3.00

23/40

Instructor: Leslie Watson Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Prerequisites: Successful completion of HLT 143. Provides an understanding of medical abbreviations and terms. Includes the study of prefixes, suffixes, word stems, and technical terms with emphasis on proper spelling, pronunciation, and usage. Emphasizes more complex skills and techniques in understanding medical terminology. Lecture 3 hours per week.

Description: Provides an overview of current information about serious and persistent mental illnesses and their treatment. Includes a particular focus on relapse prevention and recovery. Lecture 3 hours per week. 3 credits

28662

HUM 201-V1

Survey of Western Culture I

3.00

13/30

Instructor: Charles Simpkins Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Studies thought, values, and arts of Western culture, integrating major developments in art, architecture, literature, music, and philosophy. Covers the following periods: Ancient and Classical, Early Christian and Byzantine, Medieval, and Early Renaissance. Lecture 3 hours per week.

Description: Introduces principles and practices of software development. Includes instruction in critical thinking, problem solving skills, and essential programming logic in structured and object-oriented design using comtemporary tools. Prerequisite: Recommended pre- or co-requisite in high school algebra.

Description: Prerequisite: Divisional approval. This course is designed to introduce students to the concepts of project management as defined within pmi.org, the accreditation body for project management.

28636

MEN 100-V1

Introduction to Mental Health

3.00

29/30

Instructor: Annemarie Carroll Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Prerequisite or Corequisite: A placement recommendation for ENG 111, co-enrollment in ENF 3/ENG 111, or successful completion of all developmental English requirements. Surveys history of mental health from ancient to contemporary times, with special emphasis on impact of the psychoanalytic, humanistic, and behavioral movements in the treatment of mental illness. Includes examination of structure and functions of human service delivery systems, knowledge and skills of mental health workers, and current ethical and legal issues. Lecture 3 hours per week.

28766

MKT 100-V1

Principles of Marketing

3.00

22/30

Instructor: Jeffrey Strom Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Presents principles, methods, and problems involved in the marketing of goods, services and ideas to consumers and organizational buyers. Discusses present-day problems and policies connected with distribution and sale of products, pricing, promotion, and buyer motivation. Examines variations of the marketing mix and market research, plus legal, social, ethical, e-commerce and international considerations in marketing. Lecture 3 hours per week.

Description: Prerequisites: MTE 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 or a placement recommendation
for MTH 163 or equivalent. Presents college algebra, matrices, and algebraic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Credit will not be awarded for both MTH 163 and 166. Lecture 3 hours per week.

28666

MUS 121-V1

Music Appreciation I

3.00

22/45

Instructor: Linda Durham Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Increases the variety and depth of the student's interest, knowledge, involvement in music and related cultural activities. Acquaints the student with traditional and twentieth-century music literature, emphasizing the relationship music has as an art form with man and society. Increases the student's awareness of the composers and performers of all eras through listening and concert experiences. Lecture 3 hours per week.

28667

MUS 122-V1

Music Appreciation II

3.00

8/15

Instructor: Linda Durham Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Increases the variety and depth of the student's interest, knowledge, involvement in music and related cultural activities. Acquaints the student with traditional and twentieth-century music literature, emphasizing the relationship music has as an art form with man and society. Increases the student's awareness of the composers and performers of all eras through listening and concert experiences. Lecture 3 hours per week.

28670

PHI 101-V1

Introduction to Philosophy I

3.00

20/30

Instructor: Ivan Guajardo Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Introduces a broad spectrum of philosophical problems and perspectives with an emphasis on the systematic questioning of basic assumptions about meaning, knowledge, reality, and values. Lecture 3 hours per week.

29479

PHI 101-V3

Introduction to Philosophy I

3.00

11/30

Instructor: Ivan Guajardo Dates: 09/29/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Introduces a broad spectrum of philosophical problems and perspectives with an emphasis on the systematic questioning of basic assumptions about meaning, knowledge, reality, and values. Lecture 3 hours per week.

28722

PLS 211-V1

U.S. Government I

3.00

16/30

Instructor: Allen Trigger Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Teaches structure, operation, and process of national, state, and local governments. Includes in-depth study of the three branches of the government and of public policy. Lecture 3 hours per week.

29746

PLS 212-V1

U.S. Government II

3.00

8/30

Instructor: Jerrell Saleeby Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Teaches structure, operation, and process of national, state, and local governments. Includes in-depth study of the three branches of the government and of public policy. Lecture 3 hours per week.

28909

PSY 200-V1

Principles of Psychology

3.00

13/30

Instructor: Lora Vasiliauskas Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Prerequisite: A placement recommendation for ENG 111, co-enrollment in ENF 3/ENG 111, or successful completion of all developmental English requirements. Surveys the basic concepts of psychology. Covers the scientific study of behavior, behavioral research methods and analysis, and theoretical interpretations. Includes topics that cover physiological mechanisms, sensation/perception, motivation, learning, personality, psychopathology, therapy, and social psychology. Lecture 3 hours per week.

28985

PSY 200-V3

Principles of Psychology

3.00

6/30

Instructor: Lora Vasiliauskas Dates: 09/29/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Prerequisite: A placement recommendation for ENG 111, co-enrollment in ENF 3/ENG 111, or successful completion of all developmental English requirements. Surveys the basic concepts of psychology. Covers the scientific study of behavior, behavioral research methods and analysis, and theoretical interpretations. Includes topics that cover physiological mechanisms, sensation/perception, motivation, learning, personality, psychopathology, therapy, and social psychology. Lecture 3 hours per week.

28682

PSY 215-V1

Abnormal Psychology

3.00

17/30

Instructor: Bonnie Dennis Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Prerequisites: PSY 200, 201 or 202. Explores historical views and current perspectives of abnormal behavior. Emphasizes major diagnostic categories and criteria, individual and social factors of maladaptive behavior, and types of therapy. Includes methods of clinical assessment and research strategies. Lecture 3 hours per week.

Description: Prerequisite or corequisite: A placement recommendation for ENG 111, co-enrollment in ENF 3/ENG 111, or successful completion of all developmental English requirements. Studies the development of the individual from conception to death. Follows a life-span perspective on the development of the person's physical, cognitive, and psychosocial growth. Lecture 3 hours per week.

28915

PSY 230-V2

Developmental Psychology

3.00

13/30

Instructor: Lora Vasiliauskas Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Prerequisite or corequisite: A placement recommendation for ENG 111, co-enrollment in ENF 3/ENG 111, or successful completion of all developmental English requirements. Studies the development of the individual from conception to death. Follows a life-span perspective on the development of the person's physical, cognitive, and psychosocial growth. Lecture 3 hours per week.

29248

PSY 230-V3

Developmental Psychology

3.00

16/30

Instructor: Sara Neeves Dates: 09/29/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Prerequisite or corequisite: A placement recommendation for ENG 111, co-enrollment in ENF 3/ENG 111, or successful completion of all developmental English requirements. Studies the development of the individual from conception to death. Follows a life-span perspective on the development of the person's physical, cognitive, and psychosocial growth. Lecture 3 hours per week.

29265

PSY 235-V1

Child Psychology

3.00

14/30

Instructor: Bonnie Dennis Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Prerequisite or corequisite: A placement recommendation for ENG 111, co-enrollment in ENF 3/ENG 111, or successful completion of all developmental English requirements. Studies development of the child from conception to adolescence. Investigates physical, intellectual, social and emotional factors involved in the child's growth. Lecture 3 hours per week.

28686

PSY 236-V1

Adolescent Psychology

3.00

17/30

Instructor: Kevin Reilly Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Prerequisite or corequisite: A placement recommendation for ENG 111, co-enrollment in ENF 3/ENG 111, or successful completion of all developmental English requirements. Studies development of the adolescent. Investigates physical, intellectual, social, and emotional factors of the individual from late childhood to early adulthood. Lecture 3 hours per week.

28671

REL 200-V1

Survey of the Old Testament

3.00

7/30

Instructor: Charles Harris Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Surveys books of the Old Testament, with emphasis on prophetic historical books. Examines the historical and geographical setting and place of the Israelites in the ancient Middle East as background to the writings. Lecture 3 hours per week.

28673

REL 210-V1

Survey of the New Testament

3.00

21/30

Instructor: James Soderberg Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Surveys the New Testament, with special attention upon placing the writings within their historical and geographical setting. Lecture 3 hours per week.

28674

REL 230-V1

Religions of the World

3.00

29/30

Instructor: Laura Mofield Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Introduces the religions of the world with attention to origin, history, and doctrine. Lecture 3 hours per week.

29046

SDV 100-V1

College Success Skills

1.00

22/24

Instructor: Brent Via Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Assists students in transition to college. Provides overviews of college policies, procedures, curricular offerings. Encourages contacts with other students and staff. Assists students toward college success through information regarding effective study habits, career and academic planning, and other college resources available to students. May include English and math placement testing. Strongly recommended for beginning students. Required for graduation. Lecture 1 hour per week.

29047

SDV 100-V2

College Success Skills

1.00

16/25

Instructor: Brent Via Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Assists students in transition to college. Provides overviews of college policies, procedures, curricular offerings. Encourages contacts with other students and staff. Assists students toward college success through information regarding effective study habits, career and academic planning, and other college resources available to students. May include English and math placement testing. Strongly recommended for beginning students. Required for graduation. Lecture 1 hour per week.

29048

SDV 100-V3

College Success Skills

1.00

16/25

Instructor: Amy Vance Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Assists students in transition to college. Provides overviews of college policies, procedures, curricular offerings. Encourages contacts with other students and staff. Assists students toward college success through information regarding effective study habits, career and academic planning, and other college resources available to students. May include English and math placement testing. Strongly recommended for beginning students. Required for graduation. Lecture 1 hour per week.

29049

SDV 100-V4

College Success Skills

1.00

8/25

Instructor: Lynn Hurt Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Assists students in transition to college. Provides overviews of college policies, procedures, curricular offerings. Encourages contacts with other students and staff. Assists students toward college success through information regarding effective study habits, career and academic planning, and other college resources available to students. May include English and math placement testing. Strongly recommended for beginning students. Required for graduation. Lecture 1 hour per week.

55821

SDV 100-V7

College Success Skills

1.00

17/25

Instructor: Yvonne Campbell Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Assists students in transition to college. Provides overviews of college policies, procedures, curricular offerings. Encourages contacts with other students and staff. Assists students toward college success through information regarding effective study habits, career and academic planning, and other college resources available to students. May include English and math placement testing. Strongly recommended for beginning students. Required for graduation. Lecture 1 hour per week.

29205

SDV 100-V8

College Success Skills

1.00

3/25

Instructor: Althea Dent Brown Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Assists students in transition to college. Provides overviews of college policies, procedures, curricular offerings. Encourages contacts with other students and staff. Assists students toward college success through information regarding effective study habits, career and academic planning, and other college resources available to students. May include English and math placement testing. Strongly recommended for beginning students. Required for graduation. Lecture 1 hour per week.

28783

SOC 200-V1

Principles of Sociology

3.00

25/30

Instructor: William Work Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Introduces fundamentals of social life. Presents significant research and theory in areas such as culture, social structure, socialization, deviance, social stratifi-cation, and social institutions. Lecture 3 hours per week.

28784

SOC 200-V2

Principles of Sociology

3.00

14/30

Instructor: Annette Chamberlin Dates: 08/24/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Introduces fundamentals of social life. Presents significant research and theory in areas such as culture, social structure, socialization, deviance, social stratifi-cation, and social institutions. Lecture 3 hours per week.

29400

SOC 200-V3

Principles of Sociology

3.00

1/30

Instructor: Annette Chamberlin Dates: 09/29/15 - 12/19/15 (Fall 2015)

Description: Introduces fundamentals of social life. Presents significant research and theory in areas such as culture, social structure, socialization, deviance, social stratifi-cation, and social institutions. Lecture 3 hours per week.